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Longleat Safari ParkNewest Review: ... to be closed which was highly disappointing as the monkeys are usally one of the highlights of the day. Some advice for other people going to longleat is to bring your own food because the food there is risiculously exspensive. After getting back in our cars after looking at the giraffe's, camels and some other animals we headed for the first enclosure. When you go make sure you put on the ... more |
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by - written on 31/10/09 (Very useful, 10 readings)
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I went to longleat with my two liltle cousins (age two and four) my grandma (age 82) My auntie and mum and dad (All age 40) and i am 16 years of age. As you can see we went with a wide range of ages and not one of us came back disapointed. We arrived at longleat at about 11:15, 45 minutes after opening time for the time of year (end of october) and the ques to get in wore massive. if took around 15 minutes waiting in the car just to get in but the wait was worth it; just about. when we finally arrived at the gate to get in we was greated with a friendly lady who informed us that the monkeys wore going to be closed which was highly disappointing as the monkeys ... Read the complete review
by - written on 01/10/09 (Very useful, 89 readings)
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During the summer my family and I spent a week driving round the country visiting different attractions. One of these was longleat safari park, and I must say it was my favourite day by far, this was also the opinion of the rest of my family. We arrived early about 9.40am as the park was to open at 10.00am and we had heard that there is a lot to do so we wanted to fit in a full day. When we arrived there was a small queue already and we were approx. 20th or so in line but at 10.00 when the gates opened the queue went down very quickly. Upon entry you are given a audio CD which you can listen to as you drive around the safari park which I would recomend as it really ... Read the complete review
by - written on 15/09/09 (Very useful, 46 readings)
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Longleat is such a fun and exciting place to visit, with lots to offer. You can access Longleat via car or public transport so it really doesn't matter if you can't drive. I went for a day to Longleat, however I can't help but feel that I missed out on some of it's glory by not having enough time there. We arrived early and it was rather quiet, we decided what we wanted to do for the day and booked our safari ride etc. Our first stop was looking around the house, been the osrt of person that likes to see how other people live I really enjoyed this. The first part of the house you can walk arround at you own leisure, enjoying the artwork and decor as this house ... Read the complete review
by - written on 07/09/09 (Very useful, 65 readings)
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Myself and my partner booked tickets on line to Longleat back in March, but on the day we were supposed to visit, i was unwell. Since then we havent found a perfect day to visit until the 4th September. I have never been to Longleat before but its always somewhere i have wanted to visit. I am a huge fan of animals and i was really excited. We purchased passport tickets which are usually £23.00 for adults, £15.00 for children and £17.00 for senior citizens. These give you access to 11 attractions and you will get them stamped at each attraction you visit. We only paid £19 for our tickets each because we booked during a special offer ... Read the complete review
by - written on 07/09/09 (Very useful, 11 readings)
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Longleat Safari Park is down in the South West just off the A36 between Bath and Salisbury. It is easily reached both by car and public transport (if you arrive by public transport then you have to pay extra to use the safari bus, there are a limited number of spaces per day so arrive early). I went to Longleat Safari Park on a Monday during the school summer holidays and I was pleasantly surprised to find that I didn't have to queue to enter. On entry they give you a CD to play as you go round the park this gives you instructions (they are also signposted) and tells you a bit about the park and animals. As you first drive in you come to the East ... Read the complete review
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